2. the type of sentence. Sentences (Sentences) are divided into four categories as follows: 2.1 a single sentence (Simple Sentence) is a sentence that contains an independent sentence (Independent Clause), only one such sentence. - Linda wrote that novel. - The secretary answers the phone. 2.2 meaning of the sentence (Compound Sentence) is a sentence that contains an independent sentence (Independent Clause), two sentences, and there is a conjunction or linking words and sentences together: and, but, or, nor, for, so, and yet, like. - University students can live in the dormitories or in the private apartment. - Woman lives longer than men, for they take better care of their health. 2.3 sentences, the meaning of a sentence is complex (Complex Sentence) a mixture of independent sentence (Independent Clause) with sentence clause (Subordinate Clause) for at least one more sentence, such as: - Some old people are afraid of using computer while others welcome it. - Students who are in the second year are called sophomore. - Curiosity is one of the early drives which can be used to the full by the elementary school teacher. 2.4 meaning of the compound sentence (Sentence Compound-Complex) is a compound sentence with the sentence the meaning between the sentences including complex, such as. - Before Jack could go to the party, he had to finish his annual report, but he found it hard to concentrate.
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